
The Journalism Crisis in Mozambique: Censorship, Repression, and Threats to Press Freedom
Mozambique, an African country on the shores of the Indian Ocean and one of the poorest nations in the world, is facing a worrying surge of censorship, repression, and threats against journalists. The situation has drastically worsened in recent months, particularly after the October 2024 elections. Journalists Targeted: Murders, Disappearances, and Repression Between December 2024 and January 2025, severe violations of press freedom have been recorded in Mozambique. The persecution of journalists has reached alarming levels, with murders, attacks, and enforced disappearances. The Murder of Albino Sibia On December 12, 2024, blogger and journalist Albino Sibia was broadcasting the post-election protests live on Facebook when he was shot by police officers. Sibia was hit twice in the back while documenting the unrest. His last words were: “Help. I got shot and they keep shooting… I am dying.” He died four hours later while being transported to a local hospital. His